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That's last week's news

And here's your weekly news of all-things-shelled:

12/16/2007 - Sea World hospital faces biggest challenge
12/15/2007 - Algonquin Road gets new 'Turtle Crossing' signs
12/15/2007 - Turtle rescued in New Smyrna as red tide continues
12/14/2007 - Endangered turtle turns up in Tobeatic
12/14/2007 - Sea turtle hatchlings released to raise awareness on climate change
12/14/2007 - Dolphin, turtle carcasses examined for red tide link
12/14/2007 - Habitat plan could limit growth
12/13/2007 - Endangered Blanding's Turtle Discovered in Protected Area
12/13/2007 - 2007 annual loggerhead turtle report complete
12/13/2007 - Bog Turtle Impacts Golf Plan
12/12/2007 - Tortoise meat, shells worth Rs 4m seized
12/12/2007 - Red tide may be killing sea turtles in Florida
12/12/2007 - How to save the turtles from being extinct...
12/11/2007 - Hawksbill turtle is focus of climate change study
12/11/2007 - Endangered turtle may be last remaining
12/11/2007 - Stiff security for sea turtles - Operation olive to watch over illegal trade
12/11/2007 - Red tide blamed for sea-turtle kills
12/11/2007 - Polk Land Suggested As Tortoise Preserve
12/11/2007 - Red Tide Blamed For 15 Turtle Deaths In December
12/11/2007 - Red Tide Blamed For More Sea Turtle Deaths
12/11/2007 - Sea turtle nesting site a unique eco-attraction in Suriname
12/11/2007 - Red Tide Blamed In Sea Turtle Deaths
12/10/2007 - Turtles wash ashore near Melbourne Beach

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